4. Prepare the hull side panels and bottom panelby bending back on tabs and flanges,segment perforation lines.

5. Position the center back wedge panel bottom tab

under the back center edge of the bottom panel

edge even with tab perforation line and centered

from side to side, and glue in place.

6. Position the right back wedge along the correspondingside tabs of center back wedge, aligning centersegments as shown, straight edge overlappedto opposite tab perforation line, and glue in place.Bend the two joining edges to align the edge andperforation line for the next segments aboveand below, until all segments of the seam arealigned and attached.

7. Position and attach the right side back wedge

in a similar manner, aligning the center segments

and attaching, then working upward and downward

until all segments are attached in place.

8. Repeat steps 6 & 7 to position and attach the

left back and left side back wedges to the opposite

side of the center back wedge.

9. Position the corresponding left or right side panel

(left shown here) in place along the corresponding

back wedges assembly edge, aligning the bottom

short segments first and attaching. Apply glue to

tabs, then align the top edges to be attached and

secure before adjusting the segmented side back

edge tabs perf lines to match up to the straight

side panel edge. (This is a little tricky.)

10. Repeat for the opposite side panel seam.

11. Adjust and join the short segment seamsat the side front "wedge" panels by overlappingthe straight edge to the adjacent wedge tabperforation line. Complete the pair of "dart" seamsfor both left and right side panels.

14. Since card stock thickness can affect accuracy of the "wrap" of the side seam joinings, scissor-trim any inconsistencies or mismatching along top rim edge.

15. Prepare the front and back rim shapes

by bending back on all scalloped inward flanges

and outer rim flanges, also bend slightly

at the small perf marks along the rim panels

and at back rim end tab perf marks.

16. Position the center back inward (scalloped edge)

flange on the interior surface of the hull assembly,

taking care to center side to side precisely along the

center back wedge upper edge, and glue in place.

17. Bend the side center back segment of the riminto position so that the inward flange bend sitssnugly along the hull rim edge, and the rim bendlines up with the peak of the hull rim edgeas precisely as possible, and glue flange in place.

18. Continue to bend subsequent rim sections

into position along hull rim, adjusting, then attaching

in place until all inward flange segments are in place

along both sides of tub.

19. In similar manner, position the center flange tabof the front rim shape at the hull center front edgesegment, adjust for side to side alignment,and glue in place.

20. Position, adjust, align and attach the flangesaround each front half of hull in similar manner.When the final section of rim is being positionedand attach, apply glue to the back rim end tabthen overlap and attach rim ends during theattachment of final segment.

21. Bend the rim outer flanges under, beginningat the back center side flanges, and gluein place (back to back with rim).NOTE: the flange widths are designed to bevery snug, so take care to work the inwardedge into place along the rim perf line bend.This snug fit will help the rim stay rigid.Once the side center back flanges are bentand glued into position, bend the center flangeunder and glue in place, then work around rimuntil all are bent under and attached.

22. Prepare the interior bottom accent shape

by positioning the contrast circle on the underside

center, so that the hole punch is completely covered.

23. Position and attach the drain grille inthe circle recess.

24. Position the bottom accent into the hull

interior with the drain toward the narrower front,

and attach in place.

25. Prepare the interior accent overlays by

bending forward on the perforation lines.

Position each, offset approx. .1" in from

panel edges, with perforation lines matched

as closely as possible.

26. Prepare the leg base shapes by bending

back on the perforation lines.

Bend the straight "seam" edge into position

over the corresponding triangle tab perf line

and join the short seam. Complete 4 leg bases.

27. Prepare the leg shape by bending back

on panel and tab perf lines, bending top petal

tabs forward.

28. Form the leg shape into a tube to bring

the straight side edge to overlap the opposite

tab perf line, adjust top to bottom, and

join the seam.

NOTE it may be helpful to insert a narrow rod

tool such as a knitting needle or skewer into

the tube to provide a "press against" surface

to help join the seam.

29. Apply glue to the petal top tab backsides,also to the inward pair of narrow panels, then . . .

. . . position the narrow panels into the corner

at the backside of leg base, with the top petal tabs

attaching to underside of base platform.

Bottom edges (shown here at top of image)

should be even.

Here is the complete leg base unit.

30. Position the leg on the hull bottom panel,at the "seam" at each end of long side panel,with center "bend" of leg base lines up athull crest as shown.Repeat for remaining 3 legs.

31. Prepare the leg overlay bases by bending

forward at mid perf marks,

also bending the center tab

back, and lobe perf back.

NOTE there are two mirror image sets of shapes

which will be positioned in specific leg locations

as noted below.

32. Join the left and right halves at the centeredge and tab seam (lower half only is joined).